Our Purpose

is to protect and improve the health and welfare of the public by the advancement of the art and science of podiatric surgery.

Announcements

Policy Change in South Carolina and Connecticut

The American Board of Foot and Ankle Surgery would like to recognize two organizations that were instrumental in helping pass laws to make it easier for podiatrists to perform ankle surgery...Read more here

2018 Election Results

Congratulations to newly elected board member Nicole Bauerly, DPM FACFAS (Minnesota) and incumbents Keith Jacobson, DPM FACFAS (Colorado), and Michael VanPelt, DPM FACFAS (Texas) who will remain on the board for second terms. All three of these terms become effective September 1, 2018 and end on August 31, 2021.

Spring Part I Exam Results Now Available

Exam results from the March 2018 Part I exams are posted on your ABFAS profile page. If you took any of the exams, please log into the ABFAS website and you will find your exam results and any status changes resulting from the exam.

The Fall 2017 Newsletter is Now Available Online

You can now read the latest news from ABFAS, including important changes to exam requirements, upcoming conferences, and resources for exam success.

New Exam Documents

ABFAS has redesigned its examination documents. Replacing the 110, 220, and 500, we now have:

Board Qualification– Describes the board qualification requirements and the Part I examinations descriptions and content details.

Board Certification – Describes requirements for those who are already board qualified and are pursuing certification. Included in the document are samples of the documentation required in the case review process, and guidance regarding correct procedure logging.

For those who are recertifying or taking the self-assessment examination, ABFAS provides separate documentation:

ABFAS Changes Certification Deadlines

ABFAS is pleased to announce a change to our board certification deadlines. The change is a result of a recent agreement we made with the Council on Podiatric Medical Education (CPME) and the American Board of Podiatric Medicine (ABPM).

In 2013, due to changes with how CMS reimbursed residency programs, the Joint Committee on the Recognition of Specialty Boards (JCRSB) asked the two certifying boards to change their policies regarding access to board certification for graduates of residency programs with less than three years of training. Both certifying boards implemented a 2018 board certification deadline for those graduates. Because of this recent agreement, ABFAS has extended the deadline to 2020.
How does this affect you?

Candidates without ABFAS Board Qualified status have until December 31, 2018 to complete the ABFAS board qualification and 2020 to complete certification. If your qualification has expired, you may apply for requalification; however, any requalification may not extend beyond December 31, 2020. Please refer to this timeline for details.

Candidates with Board Qualified status may pursue board certification until December 31, 2020. Please refer to this timeline for details.

Brochure Helps Patients Understand Value of Board Certification

ABFAS offers a tri‐fold brochure to help patients understand the extensive training involved in board certification. The brochure fits in standard literature displays.

Video: Tips for Success on the CBPS Exam
Dr. John Venson has created a short video to answer frequently asked questions about how to successfully navigate the CBPS exam. Note: You must log-in to view the video.